What an amazing ride! It's great feeling remote in the bush and rainforest - nice getaway from the city!

It was a very wet day yesterday, but couldn't put off the ride as I was looking forward to it all week went up nebo road from the gap and came down mt glorious road.. still down to one lane with the automatic lights. Didn't make it all the way up to glorious.. that can be saved for a sunny day

Coming down settlement rd to get onto waterworks rd there is a descent with a left turn.. I highly recommend not doing this in the wet. My mate and I nearly had a heart attack thinking we'd slide out into oncoming traffic

Did Nebo for the first time on Easter Monday. None of the guys I usually ride with are adventurous enough to do any climbing rides or long distances so thought I'd give it a go myself and had a blat .... The downside is I didn't get all the way to the village as I was a bit restricted on time but was only about 8km out from it looking at the garmin data.So off I went, put the gopro on the bike and made a little movie of it as celebration of my adventure .... Looking forward to a dry week end to go all the way up Sunday http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdjJDkyK6YU&feature=share

vbplease wrote:Great video!! The weather certainly turned it on for you Easter Monday

How was the ride back down Mt Nebo road? From the other posts I gather you're not on the breaks too much? Just around the steeper corners where the road splits in two?

Hopefully we have more sun over the next few weekends! Can't wait to try Mount Glorious .. this time with two gel packs or decent stop in one of the cafes.

Weather was magical indeed .... the corners weren't too bad at all I think but definitely want to watch for those sharp ones where the road does split yes .... by the first one it is evident that you need to slow down for the others for sure.Keen to give Glorious a crack myself for sure ..... Happy cycling !

vbplease wrote:Coming down settlement rd to get onto waterworks rd there is a descent with a left turn.. I highly recommend not doing this in the wet. My mate and I nearly had a heart attack thinking we'd slide out into oncoming traffic

On Easter Sunday, we went up Mt Glorious Rd and came down Mt Nebo Rd. I had to walk the last km up Glorious, as the slope there is well over 20% imo.My buddy got up it ok though. We met some mates at Boombana who had mtb'ed up the boundary trail, then took off downhill.

I must say I think Nebo Rd has deteriorated a lot in the last 15 mths due to the rain. THere's more cracks and potholes, so coming down at speed needs to be thought about more carefully. Swinging out to dodge a pothole is likely to get you cleaned up by a motorbike etc.

As always, the earlier you get up and back, the better. I've thought of trying it during the week too, to avoid the day trippers.

PawPaw wrote:On Easter Sunday, we went up Mt Glorious Rd and came down Mt Nebo Rd. I had to walk the last km up Glorious, as the slope there is well over 20% imo.My buddy got up it ok though. We met some mates at Boombana who had mtb'ed up the boundary trail, then took off downhill.

Respect!! that must have been tough!

PawPaw wrote:I must say I think Nebo Rd has deteriorated a lot in the last 15 mths due to the rain. THere's more cracks and potholes, so coming down at speed needs to be thought about more carefully. Swinging out to dodge a pothole is likely to get you cleaned up by a motorbike etc.

I noticed this too.. it's very soft. I could actually feel it moving and cracking under my tires.

Did Nebo/Glorious also for the first time on Easter Sunday. Left with 2 mates from Carina and went right through to the Summit at Glorious where the cafe's are.... Stopping for a water refill at the cafe's at Nebo.

Hardest thing physically I've ever attempted. 105kms all up, 4hr 34mins on the bike with well over half of that climbing. Was short on gel's, food and money.... A lesson learnt for next time.

As a few on here have mentioned, the road surface has deteriorated quite badly due to weather in places, but if sensibility is still in your vocabulary it's fine on trip back down.

I've been cycling since September last year, and haven't done a hell of a lot of climbing to be honest, but I'm keen to attempt that ride again in the near future....

PawPaw wrote:On Easter Sunday, we went up Mt Glorious Rd and came down Mt Nebo Rd. I had to walk the last km up Glorious, as the slope there is well over 20% imo.My buddy got up it ok though. We met some mates at Boombana who had mtb'ed up the boundary trail, then took off downhill.

Gorgeous ride up Nebo this morning....lots of fog early on but cleared up fairly quickly. Lots of riders going and some down very early also. One of the guys broke 3 spoke when his tyre exploded whilst we were having a coffee ! Epic .... Luckily he has an understand wife and no doubt had a leisurely brunch with her up there after we left.Absolutely love that climb. Managed 47:21 to mount jolly lookout, pretty happy with that

whichway wrote:What genius has allowed buses up this road on Sunday mornings. That road is not safe for full sized buses especially when they are overtaking cyclists.

We did cross some buses that we going up when we were on our way down.....it's already tight as it is on the corners that have that medium barriers when you climb .... a bus on your tail is not the best thing you'd want to have there for sure.

Whereabouts is the start marker? It took us about 57mins from the settlement road turn off to the lookout which is an improvement from last time.. Made it all the way to Mount Glorious and the cafes this time too. Although the last climb before the summit broke me.. had to stop and rest about 200m short. Can't wait for the next attempt

Whereabouts is the start marker? It took us about 57mins from the settlement road turn off to the lookout which is an improvement from last time.. Made it all the way to Mount Glorious and the cafes this time too. Although the last climb before the summit broke me.. had to stop and rest about 200m short. Can't wait for the next attempt

Vbplease, all the segments are on the strava and unsure of where the stop / start section is but seems to have a few, even a TT section to Jolly lookout

It was absolutely freeeezing this morning up at Nebo In previous trips I've drunk two bottles before getting to Glorious, but today barely touched one.. partly because I wasn't thirsty, but more so my frozen arms weren't capable of reaching for the bottle

After glorious we followed Winn Rd out to Strathpine which was great! rolling hills that seemed to go forever.. Just wish my garmin battery lasted the distance

vbplease wrote:It was absolutely freeeezing this morning up at Nebo In previous trips I've drunk two bottles before getting to Glorious, but today barely touched one.. partly because I wasn't thirsty, but more so my frozen arms weren't capable of reaching for the bottle

toes definitely sufferred. garmin said 7 degrees for quite a while

After glorious we followed Winn Rd out to Strathpine which was great! rolling hills that seemed to go forever.. Just wish my garmin battery lasted the distance [/quote]

jasonc wrote:toes definitely sufferred. garmin said 7 degrees for quite a while

Which garmin do you have? One that measures wind chill factor would be nice my estimate would be -10 on the fast descents in the shadows up the top or i'd settle for the 800 with a touch screen street directory.